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What Is A Compact Digital Camera?

A digital camera is an electronic device that is used to capture photographs in electronic form rather than using traditional film.

The digital camera has moved the game on from just being a one use device. digital cameras, like so many other modern devices, are multifunctional.

As well as taking still pictures digital cameras can now record sound and video in addition to taking photographs although professional digital cameras are still dedicated photographic devices.

Ordinary Compact Cameras

Compact cameras used to be simple point and shoot devices that you literally pointed at the subject and pressed the shutter button. Nothing complicated, idiot proof photography.

Nowadays the compact digital camera comes in several flavours. It is a bit like mobile phones, there are so many options to choose from that it is quicker to filter out the features you don’t want, to get to the digital cameras offering the features you do.

Ultimately you can be guided by price a straightforward point and shoot digital camera can be bought for easily under £100.

Compact Cameras Plus

If your needs are more demanding then you have a very wide choice indeed. You only need to look at the ranges offered by Canon, Nikon, Fuji and Panasonic to see what has been made possible with modern electronics.

Here are some of the features a digital camera can now provide:

10 megapixel resolution for ultra-sharp images
built-in 12x zoom lenses for long distance work
eliminating camera shake that blurs your picture
large 3 inch LCD screens for you to view your digital photos
special models to capture pictures in very low light conditions
Wi-fi connectivity to transmit your pictures
video capture

A ‘prosumer’ or high end digital camera

Prosumer cameras or extended zoom cameras are usually high-end cameras that closely resemble SLR or professional cameras.

They contain some of the same features though the accent is more on the customer and are therefore known as prosumer cameras where ‘pro’ is derived from the word professional and ‘sumer’ from consumer.

Such a camera has a large optical zoom lens and is often marketed as SLR cameras though that is more out of confusion than anything else. The lens is not actually interchangeable as is usually the case with an SLR digital camera.

Digital Camera Image Storage and Viewing

A digital camera captures photographs in digital format and usually uses a flash memory card for storing and transferring still photographs that may also include a video function.

A digital camera usually has a rear LCD to view images which makes it a cinch to delete any unsuccessful pictures to save storage space on the memory card.

The quality of the image a digital camera creates is measured in megapixels. Generally the higher the figure, the better the quality of the image. Most compact cameras start at 6 megapixels resolution now which is fine for printing images up to A4 size.

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So you and the family are on the dream vacation. The day is becoming a little of a marathon with so much to see and do and shoot with your video camera. You are starting to run out of tapes with only one left and much more of the day ahead of you. Even worse, the battery light is starting to beep on-screen. The hot humid weather is also doing its part to screw with your attitude. You are tired, sweaty and more than a little sick and tired of carrying this video camera. You think to yourself, “Why can’t they make them smaller?”.

All these wishes that you have can be granted with the JVC Mini Digital Camera. To start with the camera doesn’t use tapes so it is much smaller and lighter than most digital camcorders. Without the tapes and with a rather smallish 1.8 inch LCD/TFT color monitor, it is one of the lightest, smallest camcorders you can buy. Sleek looking with its aluminum finish with the black plastic body molding, the camcorder has a rather unique feature because all the controls are placed at the back of the camera. Combine the compactness with the video light, flash and 10X zoom with 40X digital zoom and no detail will be missed.

The camera uses Li-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries, pound for pound offer the best energy of any consumer electronics battery. It has no memory effect and has a slower rate of power loss when not in use. Light, powerful and durable, it is the most popular battery models available for portable electronics.

Although the unit doesn’t supply MicroDrive or SD cards, it would be a good idea to get some for the camera. That way you can utilize the JPG still images. The camera is a “point and shoot” mini digital video camera suitable for first time users or casual hobbyists.

All of the functions of the JVC Mini Digital Camera are located at a menu button at the back of the camera. The digital zoom at 40X is powerful enough however you can get more with 200X rations. Without a tape system the camera isn’t married to just one format. Opposed to tape formats, there are many more digital features. The still images range from Fine to Standard. With the standard setting the camera offers JPEG resolutions of SXGA (1280×960), XGA (1024 x 768) or VGA (640×480). Of course the resulting photos can be stored on many different mediums. The voice recording feature records using 256 kbps right up to 1536 kbps. Some models have webcam capabilities while a night feature called Night Alive is available for shooting in extreme low light.

Positive reviews pour in from users that extol the ease and likeability of the product. This camera is all a “point and shoot” camera should be. For these reasons, I believe you should check the JVC Mini Digital Camera.

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Ever take a picture and couldn’t fit the whole family in the picture? Well not any more, with this 0.45x Super Wide Angle lens you will increase your angle of view by about 50% and be able to get everything in the picture and more!Great for scenic and group shots, as well as room interiors and wherever you can’t move further back to capture a wider perspective. A perfect lens for real estate agents! Includes: Lens Bag, Front and Rear Lens Caps, 10 Year WarrantyCOMPATIBLE WITH THE FOLLOWING MODELS: Sony DCR-DVD308, DCR-DVD403, DCR-DVD405, DCR-DVD505, DCR-DVD92

Features

  • Widest angle possible with NO distortion. 0.45x Professional Wide Angle lens. Mount Thread: 30mm.
  • Includes Macro Lens for close-up photography. Great for every type of photographic situation.
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  • Multi-coated optical glass. Anti-reflection coating. High resolution precision optics.
  • 10 year USA warranty. Made in Japan.

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The Mescalitas – Breathe Deeper

A recent Video I directed and edited for The Mescalitas. I shot the video on HD, Super-8 and Digital SLR Stills.

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Understanding Digital Photography

Most serious photographers and all professionals use a Single Lens Reflex camera (SLR), the definition of an SLR camera is that the image is captured exactly as you see it in the viewfinder. However there are now two types of SLR the single lend reflex film (SLRF) and the single lens digital (SLD). They are both single lens camera, but digital does not use film and the resulting image can be processed at home with the aid of a photographic editor such as the chemical component in a traditional camera is film. When film is exposed to a real image, it makes a chemical record of the pattern of light, coming through the lens. Film has a collection of light sensitive frames, suspended on a strip of plastic. Colour film has three different layers of light sensitive material, which respond to red, green and blue (known as the (RBG) values. When the film is developed, it is exposed to chemicals, which dye the separate layers of film, into a color negative. All modern film is made up of silver halide crystals.

The digital revolution is the conversion of analog information, which is represented by a gradually fluctuating wave, to digital information represented by bits. This shift in technology has revolutionized both visual and audio information, in the form of cameras, televisions, and mp3 players. Whilst SLR cameras relied on a chemical process to transmit an image onto film, all digital cameras have their own inbuilt computers, which records images electronically. Essentially the digital camera represents a form the computer can understand, the information is collected in bits and bytes. Each part of the image is broken down into “pixels”, which is a contraction of picture element. When monitors display colors they are arranged in rows and columns, separated into thousands of little squares of color. They are so minute that they appear to be connected, but if you zoom into this the squares are quite separate. All these squares are the smallest dot that can be displayed by a monitor, and combined together they display the completed image.

Because of the enormous difference in the way the two types of camera work, there has been in many people’s mind a huge confusion as to what type of camera to buy. Added to that, there are three types of SLRD cameras. SLR cameras had conventional shapes, because it was necessary to have room for the film, and the light path, SLRD cameras do not have these constraints.

At the lower end of the market for the digital cameras are the “Point And Shoot”, there SLRF equivalent is known as “idiot Proof”. They have low resolutions of between 3,000.000 and 4,000,000 million pixels. The next level is the proconsumer camera typically with a resolution of 4-5 million pixels. At the top end of the market the resolution is between 6-12 million pixels. The greater the number of pixel resolution the better the quality of the resultant image.

As with any new technology there are pros and cons with both types of cameras, and it will be decades before digital cameras replace SLR, if indeed they ever do, more likely the SLR cameras will be retained for use in a specialist market. It is also fair to say that the quality of digital cameras has improved enormously in the last ten years, and the price has also reduced dramatically.

One major factor determining the choice of camera is weight. Typically the SLTD camera is half the weight of it’s SLR counterpart. The point and shoot is fully automatic, bit like their counterpart the idiot proof they do not give the photographer much creative control. They have earned their stripes, on the occasions when a photographic opportunity would have been missed with SLR. The middle of the range family of digital cameras represent the fastest growing demand for new cameras as they represent the ease of digital with a higher level of creative control. You can also make larger prints, as well as use the function of through the lens focusing.

The higher resolution top of the range digital cameras offer the same wider exposure controls and the ability to use different lens, in other words they offer the best of the features of analog photography to digital photography. The most recent development in digital cameras has been the development of a standard image sensor in the ratio of 4:3. As the image sensor has a standard size and shape, the mount for the lenses can be identical. That means that they will fit more than one type of camera, and will ultimately be cheaper to produce, as they can be produced in higher volume. Canon lenses for SLR film only fit Canon cameras, but they will now disappear. In future to add to the growing confusion, there will be a plethora of lenses from multiple manufacturers, to fit your camera, competition between the lens manufacturers should mean cheaper and better quality lenses. One factor not to be forgotten in deciding whether or not to go digital, is that the quality of the lens is still of paramount importance, it is still better to have a cheaper body and higher grade lens.

Another major factor is that digital image sensors are smaller than frames of film, which means that the lens can be correspondingly smaller and lighter. Until the development of the 4:3 ratio systems, digital cameras used conventional lenses.

The type of digital camera to choose is as complex as buying a car, it is a matter of personal choice, dictated by what it is used for, and the available amount of money to spend.

Fortunately there is a large amount of help in this respect already available on the Internet for you to research. At imaging resources you will find a large database dealing with individual camera models, the reviews also cover the scanners and printers as well. It includes member’s forums to assess individual comments as opposed to manufacturer’s claims. To review the cameras by make and price there are Canon, Fuji, Kodak, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus and Sony.

One of the major drawbacks of using digital film, was that the quality of prints produced on a personal computer’s printer was less than satisfactory.

This obstacle has been overcome by the development of online printing centers. You upload the film to them via e-mail and they print the images and they are returned by post, with a professional standard. Kodak gallery offers you the opportunity to have your images improved and printed, and then to share your album via your computer, which means that your personal scanner is not necessary.

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